COMPUTER HARDWARE COMPONENTS FUNCTIONS
WHAT IS A MOTHERBOARD
Question
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Processor slot
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Adapter card slot
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Memory slot
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -Answer. Function. A CPU socket is made of plastic, and comes with a lever or latch, and with metal contacts for each of the pins or lands on the CPU. Many packages are keyed to ensure the proper insertion of the CPU.
Detailed explanation-2: -Common types of CPU sockets include the Pin Grid Array (PGA) and the Land Grid Array (LGA). The difference between the two is that PGA places the pins on the processor and the holes in the socket, whereas LGA has a socket with pins that you place the processor on.
Detailed explanation-3: -The CPU slot (also known as a CPU socket) is where the processor is stored on a computer’s motherboard. To replace a CPU you will need to raise the socket by lifting a small lever on the side of the socket; then you can gently pull out the CPU hardware.
Detailed explanation-4: -The processor socket (also called a CPU socket) is the connector on the motherboard that houses a CPU and forms the electrical interface and contact with the CPU. Motherboards are subcategorized by the type of processor socket they have. The types of CPU sockets are as follows : 1.
Detailed explanation-5: -Slot A is the physical and electrical specification for a 242-lead single-edge-connector used by early versions of AMD’s Athlon processor.